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Acetylcholinesterase-containing nerve cells in the pineal complex and subcommissural area of the frogs,Rana ridibunda and Rana esculenta
Authors:Wake  Kenjiro  Ueck  Manfred  Oksche  Andreas
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy and Cytobiology, Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany;(2) Department of Anatomy, Osaka City University Medical School, Abenoku, 545 Osaka, Japan;(3) Zentrum für Anatomie und Cytobiologie, Universität Giessen, Friedrichstrasse 24, 63 Giessen, Germany;(4) Present address: Department of Anatomy, Osaka City University Medical School, Abenoku, 545 Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Summary In Rana esculenta and Rana ridibunda the frontal organ and the pineal organ (epiphysis cerebri) form a pineal complex. Approximately 60 nerve cells of the frontal organ and 220–320 nerve cells of the pineal organ display a positive acetylcholinesterase reaction (Karnovsky and Roots, 1964). The dorsal wall of the pineal organ is considerably richer in acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons than the ventral wall (ratio 3ratio1); a group of unusually large-sized nerve cells occurs in the rostral portion of the frog pineal. Two different types of nerve cells were observed in the pineal complex: multipolar and pseudounipolar elements. The former are embedded in the pineal parenchyma and their processes penetrate radially into the plexiform layer, whereas the latter are distributed along the roots of the pineal tract near the basal lamina. The ratio of the multipolar to pseudounipolar neurons is 1ratio4 for the frontal organ and 3ratio5 for the pineal organ. The multipolar elements may be interneurons; the pseudouni-polar cells send one of their processes into the pineal tract. At the caudal end of the pineal organ 30–50 unipolar nerve cells are clustered in juxtaposition with the pineal tract, and other 30–50 unipolar neurons are scattered along the basis of the subcommissural organ. Some of these nerve cells emit their processes toward the mesencephalon and others toward the pineal organ via the pineal tract. The results are discussed with respect to previous physiological and morphological findings on the pineal complex of Anura.Supported by a fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Federal Republic of Germany, to K. Wake. Completed November 22, 1973.Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Keywords:Pineal complex  Anura  Acetylcholinesterase reaction  Neurons (Cell types)  Axonal projections
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